Gun laws

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Shaelia — private gun ownership has a long history and there are effectively no restrictions on ownership. Individuals who have been convicted of a serious crime or of using a firearm in the commission of a crime are permanently banned from legally owning firearms. All firearms must be registered, but individuals are not required to be licensed. Citizens must acquire a permit to carry a weapon in public on their person.

Xochimechatl — there are no effective restrictions on the ownership of firearms, although most jurisdictions give police the right to seize weapons if they suspect that the weapons will be used in a crime. Firearms remain uncommon for reasons of cost.

Aethelnia — the possession or use of firearms requires a licence. There must exist sufficient reason for a citizen to own a fire arm, i.e. member of a special police unit, sports, farmers, forestry etc. No one in Aethelnia is allowed to own a gun just for the fun of it.

Listonian Free State — the possession of a handgun or a long-gun capable of rapid fire require a background check and registration. The possession of explosives or incendiary devices requires a special permit from the Ministry of Justice. No person duly convicted of a violent felony may own any type of firearm.

Somery — the possession or use of firearms requires a licence, and it is illegal for private citizens to carry firearms in public. When not in use, firearms must be securely locked away.

Trinia — the possession or use of firearms requires a licence, and it is illegal for private citizens to carry firearms in public. For private citizens, licences are only given to people who can demonstrate a history and capability for hunting, which is the only approved reason for firearm ownership.